Abstract
Monodisperse NiO hierarchical nanoflowers fabricated by nanobundles have been successfully synthesized under hydrothermal conditions followed by a calcination treatment. It is amazingly observed that the bundle-like nanoflowers possessed the emanative needle-like ends on the nanoscale, which was different from the previous 3D hierarchical architectures only fabricated by nanosheets, entire solid rod-like and emanative needle-like structures. Furthermore, based on the further experiments, the amount of ethylene glycol (EG, 99.5wt%) play a key role on the formation of emanative needle-like ends and constructions of the 3D hierarchical flower-like architectures, and the relative formation mechanism was primarily discussed. Such an unexpected morphology may provide a non-trivial behavior driven by the properties of emanative needle-like ends and electron transformation continuity.
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